My fair weather transport.
Nice looking Mog Pat. Check this out on youtube. Be sure and watch the third part - awesome! I first saw a Unimog while TAD up in Northern Norway - Lapland - and have wanted one every since
73, Todd KH2TJ
The INDESTRUCTIBLE Jimny! Is this the 660cc or 1500cc version?
Top of Honister Pass. This is my 20 year old R1. I bought it brand new as my 30th birthday present to myself. Back when I had no kids and money.
Mark. M0NOM
Damn it!! I was going to post a picture of my boots (& skis). You got their first. Well done!
Darkie Point, VK2/NT-003 , parking spot at the end of the track that finished a little way back.
For me its a landrover discovery 2 , changed tyres for mud tyres ideal for the muddy British byways and tracks we can get .
May have a room to put a joke picture ?
Will try this
I’m not an activator but I’ll go around my QTH position to do some SOTA summits.
No pollution by a fuel-hungry engine and no trace of a possible passing accident. This tricycle does not go everywhere but it is as clean as the SOTA spirit wishes
73 Eric
Ok so my main mode of transport is what we call “Shank’s Pony”
That is, a pair of stout mountain boots and 2 legs.
But there is also the battered GT mountain bike where gated tracks are encountered.
A rubber dingy was employed to reach the island of Noss and SOTA GM/SI-210
But I have not seen any aircraft in this thread.
I light aircraft was employed to reach GM/SI-013, Sneug and GM/SI-183 on the island of Foula , Shetland.
Regards
David
G0EVV
She has her car; I have mine, and WE have our SOTA machine, a 2012 LR-4 Land Rover.
Back of the front seat to rear window is 7 feet, all flat. 2" of foam with a flannel sheet, and a down comforter over that, and you have a goes-most-anywhere, leakproof, bear resistant tent that sleeps 2 in comfort. We love it so!
Ken and Kay
Did you count methane emissions?